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    Saint Materiana (also spelled Madrun, Madryn, Merteriana, Merthiana, and other variations) is a Welsh saint, patron of two churches in Cornwall and one...
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    and Rhiannon were the same in origin. John T. Koch suggests that Saint Madrun, a daughter of Vortimer, may also be connected, based on the similarity...
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  • Rowena Gwrtheyrn Serena Madrun Vortimer (Brydw) Cadeyrn Fendigaid Pasgen Flaviana Edeyrn Scothnoe Faustus Cadeyrn Ddyrnllug Rhuddfedel Frych Tegid Gwynfyr...
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    Hiberno-Welsh prince named Brychan out of the old Welsh kingdom of Garth Madrun (believed to have been centered on Talgarth) in the mid-5th century, though...
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  • Madoc 7th century 31 January Madron 6th century Madron (Cornwall) 17 May Madrun or Materiana 5th century MaĆ«l 5th century 6th century Corwen 13 or 12 May...
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  • Welsh Royal Pedigree: Kings of Gwent, Glywysing, Morgannwg, Ergyng, Garth Madrun & Early Kings of Dyfed". Accessed 20 Feb 2013. Charles-Edwards, T. Wales...
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    Masyla. Saint Marcellus, Bishop of Die, celebrated for miracles (474) Saint Madrun (Materiana), a saint from Wales or Cornwall to whom some Welsh churches...
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  • have suggested that the saint's life is a retelling of the story of St. Madrun, a daughter of Vortimer, a king of Gwent. The baptistry near Madron Well...
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